set out for is a phrasal verb.It is a verb because it is a doing word:They set out for Dallas at three this morning.(What did they do)?It is phrasal because it is more than one word, but with a single meaning.
The past of "set free" is "set free" because it is a phrasal verb that does not change in past tense.
Yes, from the Greek word, hormon: meaning to set in motion.
The verb "levar" means to "raise anchor" or "set sail". "Llevar" means "to carry, take, or wear."
The verb with most meanings in English is set.
To set sail.
"Setup" is a noun. "Set up" is a verb phrase. Use "setup" when you're talking about a specific configuration. Use "set up" when you're talking about the act of configuring or arranging something.Eg: "It was easy to set up Jim's home theater. It was almost exactly like my setup at home."
He set sail in 1492.
No, it is not. Rectify is a verb meaning to set right or correct.
To set sail.
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he set sail from Batavia - Aparna